Does it remove recall?
Does it remove recall?
In the same boat. Mint has some growing pains but for mainly web browsing I’ve been enjoying an OS that doesn’t feel like a ad billboard or a data snitch.
Just picked up our 2nd bullet 4k with ai. It’s a good addition to my nvr.
Wait until y’all learn about the birth canal and our skulls that fold.
No vertical Taskbar. -1
Horrible multiple monitor support. -1
AI built in. -1
Ads in the start menu. -1
Until this list starts at zero I’m not even remotely interested.
I’m digging Pluma on my android as a 2ndary to GF.
What OS are you on?
What Browser are you using?
Are you using any ad blockers?
Ah, I have the aspire a315-56. Mint was pretty painless for me after the RST issue. I didn’t have to worry about wifi/bluetooth/touchpad drivers at all. Right out of the box its been smooth (for linux) for me.
Because of Intel RST? I just had to deal with that but was able to get a dual boot of mint on my acer.
edit For those who come across this who has the same issue as I did. Video: https://youtu.be/sGJL62ZYRTU?t=77 Text: Boot to your BIOS. Get to the MAIN tab and hit CTRL+S to show hidden bios option. Disable Intel RST. Exit and Save. Re attempt to install Mint.
I’m honestly surprised the us govt hasn’t developed their own pos locked downed Linux os.
Hope FTC does something before this deadline hits.
Oh it was the 4 door of a clown car.
So whats to say with the machines that cant update to win 11? They just become ewaste?
1994 Oldsmobile cutlass supreme. Gutless and with that horrible 4 speed automatic gave my murderous thoughts. Oh and that god awful rear suspension.
People need to remember that these only apply to high leadership. For us peons it usually is a Golden Shower.
They’re only stopping because they got caught. Once the masses move on to the next Pitch Fork event, they’ll start it back up again.
One of my fears of starting up my homelab.
When will punishment stop being attached to a hard number and be a percentage of the company’s worth. Shits maddening.
Just bought a small table router to make a noodle board to cover our glass top range.